CTAN Up­date: hal­loween­math

Date: April 17, 2017 7:46:02 AM CEST

Gus­tavo Mezzetti sub­mit­ted an up­date to the
hal­loween­math
pack­age.
Ver­sion: 0.10 2017-04-16
Li­cense: lp­pl1.3
Sum­mary de­scrip­tion: Scary and creepy math sym­bols with AMS-LaTeX in­te­gra­tion
An­nounce­ment text: Added bats, skulls, and quite a lot of ex­ten­si­ble ar­row-like sym­bols
(in­clud­ing, but cer­tainly not lim­ited to, flut­ter­ing bats…).
In cer­tain sym­bols, more­over, the shape of the brooms has been
en­hanced.
The pack­age’s Cat­a­logue en­try can be viewed at
https://ctan.org/pkg/hal­loween­math
The pack­age’s files them­selves can be in­spected at
http://mir­ror.ctan.org/macros/la­tex/con­trib/hal­loween­math/ Thanks for the up­load.
For the CTAN Team
Pe­tra Rübe-Pugliese
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The pack­age de­fines a hand­ful of com­mands for type­set­ting math­e­mat­i­cal
sym­bols of var­i­ous kinds, rang­ing from ‘large’ op­er­a­tors to ex­ten­si­ble
ar­row-like re­la­tions and grow­ing ar­row-like math ac­cents that all draw
from the clas­sic Hal­loween-re­lated iconog­ra­phy (pump­kins, witches, ghosts,
cats, and so on) while be­ing, at the same time, seam­lessly in­te­grated
within the rest of the math­e­mat­ics pro­duced by (AmS-)LaTeX.